![]() ![]() Event and performance spaces and facilities.Food and beverage concessions – fixed buildings and seasonal, mobile carts.Signage: wayfinding, rules, interpretive.Lighting: Light poles, up-lights, feature lighting, programmable lighting.Water features (ponds, lakes, fountains, splash pads, natural water, rain gardens, stormwater management features).Recreational and programming facilities such as ping-pong tables, Jenga, other games, lending libraries.Loose furniture: benches, chairs, tables, umbrellas, waste receptacles.Hardscape (plazas, sidewalks, streets, boulevards).Valuable developable land (how to put a park in an urban area where land values are high – who pays?)įeatures of Urban Public Realm projects/places. ![]() Undevelopable land (poor soils, environmental conditions, subsurface structures, pipes, tunnels).Abandoned/contaminated industrial sites.Newly envisioned/needed places in locations that do not yet have them.Old sites/places in need of repositioning as a new use.Old sites/places in need of revitalization.Parks/gardens on vacant house lots (urban agriculture).Roadway Infrastructure remnants – land around cloverleafs, spaces under bridges and overpasses.Transit mall, pedestrian mall, shared street, “woonerf”.Public “Right-of-Way” or “ROW” (Street, sidewalk, bikeway, etc.).The purpose of this section is to list types of places, projects, sites, features, geographic locations, benefits, and trends affecting the urban public realm. ![]()
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